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youkeepmewaiting wrote:Nice song, catchy and an American sound to his voice, and it was 9 years ago.
chf34jmac wrote:Premonition maybe.
journey123 wrote:Arnel Pineda - It's Over
Voyager wrote:journey123 wrote:Arnel Pineda - It's Over
When I saw the topic I thought to myself, "Wow - they already canned him. That breaks their former record by a few months."
CalJams wrote: I was in a band doing Air Supply covers
CalJams wrote:Voyager wrote:journey123 wrote:Arnel Pineda - It's Over
When I saw the topic I thought to myself, "Wow - they already canned him. That breaks their former record by a few months."
Same here.
Panther wrote:Looking at the date the vid was loaded and the little comment, 'showing some soul.' It seems that someone is reading a bit here and there and seeing what is said regarding Arnel and what the die-hard fans see as missing components.
I liked the song, but it would be nice if those throwing him and his abilities in everyones faces would just chill and let the man get the first gig under his belt and then show those of us who are willing to listen, what he can actually do. KWIM?
STORY_TELLER wrote:Panther wrote:Looking at the date the vid was loaded and the little comment, 'showing some soul.' It seems that someone is reading a bit here and there and seeing what is said regarding Arnel and what the die-hard fans see as missing components.
I liked the song, but it would be nice if those throwing him and his abilities in everyones faces would just chill and let the man get the first gig under his belt and then show those of us who are willing to listen, what he can actually do. KWIM?
I for one want to hear samples of what the guy can do, but what I don't want are "arnel champions" jumping around thread after thread responding to every detractor to defend the guy. Who cares if you like him? If you're trying to convince me 'he's the guy', show me, don't tell me. Threads like this with examples of his previous professionally recorded originals service that, so I say bring 'em on.
That being said, this sample doesn't impress me much. If this is what he sounds like on their new stuff, Journey would have been better off hiring Mickey Thomas. At least then they wouldn't be laughed at for replacing soto with a you-tuber.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:CalJams wrote:Voyager wrote:journey123 wrote:Arnel Pineda - It's Over
When I saw the topic I thought to myself, "Wow - they already canned him. That breaks their former record by a few months."
Same here.
Yep. Same here. And I laughed. And I wasn't the least bit surprised.
And honestly, I was bummed that it was just a damn YouTube link.![]()
STORY_TELLER wrote:Ummm... I will say I don't hear an accent at all, but this sounds like Air Supply melodies with all the emotional depth of Jack Wagner.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:what didnt impress you about it? the vocals?
STORY_TELLER wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:what didnt impress you about it? the vocals?
The vocals did not impress me. His vocals (and melodies) on this song really reminded me of Jack Wagner:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkNd4VrZ_UU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXO3zOafBYg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXM82_JsXqM
I could give two shits how he sounds singing Perry's songs with Perry's inflection and Perry's melodies. If this is how he sounds when he has to originate his own thing then he (and Journey) will continue to stand in Perry's shadow.
Like I said, I'll give it a fair chance, but the man has got to bring it more than "it's over" quality vocals to impress me. I have higher standards.
CalJams wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Nice song, catchy and an American sound to his voice, and it was 9 years ago.
I'm telling you, Arnel's voice and Journey are going to surprise a bunch of people when the new CD comes out. Because I know some of Arnel's capabilities by a first hand account. As for the voice, I seriously doubt time will have any impact. A singer doesn't take drugs, drinks, smokes and pretty much takes care of his vocal cords, it will still be fine. That's why I'm still able to hit the high notes. I was in a band doing Air Supply covers in 1999 and last weekend I went out to do a little karaoke for the very first time in a matter of years and I was still able with ease to hit those high notes. Started off with a very easy moderate ranged ones by Rush - Tom Sawyer and Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody, but gradually worked up to the more insane ones. The first few songs was a real bitch at first, but it all came back to me after that for the remainder of the evening. Now another thing that could ruin a singers vocal cords is doing tunes that are far in style from what they are designed for. Take for instance Offspring. That guy Dexter used to scream like a motherfucker in most of the tunes he did. But can that guy do it the same now. I'd like to know.
What was also interesting was how many people did Journey songs that night. An Asian chicky did Faithfully and then this other dude did Separate Ways. The Asian chicky did another Journey song later on Open Arms. Both the people doing these Journey tunes was Filipino. I got to wondering if they were doing Journey tunes because they know of Arnel joining with Journey. I didn't say a friggin word. The chick did Journey horribly but did that song Umbrella half way decent. The dude also sucked big time but he was able to pinch out a squeal of high notes, but he didn't have the hang time required and would loose it.
All in all, it was just another night at Scary-oke and I drank my pot of burning hot straight black coffee, did some singing and a lot of smiling and laughing.
Rockindeano wrote:CalJams wrote: I was in a band doing Air Supply covers
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Were you able to make all the stadiums rock? Did you make love out of nothing at all?
STORY_TELLER wrote:Ummm... I will say I don't hear an accent at all, but this sounds like Air Supply melodies with all the emotional depth of Jack Wagner.
StoneCold wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:Ummm... I will say I don't hear an accent at all, but this sounds like Air Supply melodies with all the emotional depth of Jack Wagner.
Right on, exactly what I thought. I was trying to place what it reminded me of as it started and read your post at the same time.
Air Supply with Jack Wagner or Jimi Jamison singing.
StoneCold wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:Ummm... I will say I don't hear an accent at all, but this sounds like Air Supply melodies with all the emotional depth of Jack Wagner.
Right on, exactly what I thought. I was trying to place what it reminded me of as it started and read your post at the same time.
Air Supply with Jack Wagner or Jimi Jamison singing.
journey123 wrote:StoneCold wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:Ummm... I will say I don't hear an accent at all, but this sounds like Air Supply melodies with all the emotional depth of Jack Wagner.
Right on, exactly what I thought. I was trying to place what it reminded me of as it started and read your post at the same time.
Air Supply with Jack Wagner or Jimi Jamison singing.
Is this good or bad then?
Saint John wrote:Cool song. Solid vocals and only a hint or two that it's sung by someone that doesn't call English his first language. I give the song a solid B as a ballad. What album is this off of?
Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:Cool song. Solid vocals and only a hint or two that it's sung by someone that doesn't call English his first language. I give the song a solid B as a ballad. What album is this off of?
Well looky who's back.
Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:Cool song. Solid vocals and only a hint or two that it's sung by someone that doesn't call English his first language. I give the song a solid B as a ballad. What album is this off of?
Well looky who's back.
That's a weird name for an album.
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